Re: [newbie] Sound issues, v9.2

2003-12-07 Thread Ronald J. Hall
On Sunday 07 December 2003 11:28 am, Anne Wilson wrote: >AW Can I remind you and others reading, that to add your fixes to the >AW http://mandrake.vmlinuz.ca/bin/view/Main/FiveStarNews page would be a >AW help to others? >AW >AW Anne You can and I did... --

Re: [newbie] Sound issues, v9.2

2003-12-07 Thread Ronald J. Hall
On Sunday 07 December 2003 04:16 pm, Frans Ketelaars wrote: >FK Maybe your webcam has a build in microphone and is now recognised as the >FK _first_ audio device. See if a sound module is loaded for it with >FK '/sbin/lsmod'. Maybe just a matter of the ALSA drivers shipped with 9.2 >FK having

Re: [newbie] Sound issues, v9.2

2003-12-07 Thread Frans Ketelaars
On Sunday 07 December 2003 16:47, Ronald J. Hall wrote: > Just a few comments here; I've had some problems with sound in v9.2 > other than that, a few minor wrinkles here and there, but it > seems/feels pretty solid here. > > I've got a Soyo Dragon Plus MB, onboard sound, CMI8738MC6, and it > uses

Re: [newbie] Sound "issues"

2002-12-01 Thread Anne Wilson
On Sunday 01 Dec 2002 7:03 am, RCD wrote: > On 30 Nov 2002 14:06:32 -0600 > > Warren Post <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > El vie, 29-11-2002 a las 10:11, Ralph M. Los escribió: > > > 1. What's a good "file manager" type application? Nautilus plain > > > sucks. > > > > I like XWC: fast and light. It

Re: [newbie] Sound "issues"

2002-11-30 Thread RCD
On 30 Nov 2002 14:06:32 -0600 Warren Post <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > El vie, 29-11-2002 a las 10:11, Ralph M. Los escribió: > > 1. What's a good "file manager" type application? Nautilus plain sucks. > > I like XWC: fast and light. It's on your installation disks. mc is good also, lets you co

Re: [newbie] Sound "issues"

2002-11-30 Thread RCD
On 29 Nov 2002 13:07:16 -0500 "s. Wizard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > No, sound as in playing something (MP3, or streaming audio (www.di.fm, > exmaple)) from xmms or something similar. > > I would also like to throw in that I haven't been able to find anything > decent as far as video players (D

Re: [newbie] Sound "issues"

2002-11-30 Thread Stephen Kuhn
On Sun, 2002-12-01 at 07:06, Warren Post wrote: > El vie, 29-11-2002 a las 10:11, Ralph M. Los escribió: > > 1. What's a good "file manager" type application? Nautilus plain sucks. > > I like XWC: fast and light. It's on your installation disks. You can run Konqueror while in Gnome if you like,

Re: [newbie] Sound "issues"

2002-11-30 Thread Warren Post
El vie, 29-11-2002 a las 10:11, Ralph M. Los escribió: > 1. What's a good "file manager" type application? Nautilus plain sucks. I like XWC: fast and light. It's on your installation disks. -- Warren Post Santa Rosa de Copán, Honduras http://www.srcopan.vze.com/ Want to buy your Pack or Servi

Re: [newbie] Sound "issues"

2002-11-29 Thread Anne Wilson
On Friday 29 Nov 2002 6:07 pm, s. Wizard wrote: > No, sound as in playing something (MP3, or streaming audio (www.di.fm, > exmaple)) from xmms or something similar. xmms is capable of quality surround sound from mp3s and cds. If you are having problems you might want to read the excellent articl

Re: [newbie] Sound "issues"

2002-11-29 Thread Ronald J. Hall
On Friday 29 November 2002 01:07 pm, you wrote: > No, sound as in playing something (MP3, or streaming audio (www.di.fm, > exmaple)) from xmms or something similar. > > I would also like to throw in that I haven't been able to find anything > decent as far as video players (DiVX, avi, mpeg, mpg, mo

Re: [newbie] Sound "issues"

2002-11-29 Thread s. Wizard
No, sound as in playing something (MP3, or streaming audio (www.di.fm, exmaple)) from xmms or something similar. I would also like to throw in that I haven't been able to find anything decent as far as video players (DiVX, avi, mpeg, mpg, mov, etc?) As far as XCDRoast?...how!? I can only see th

Re: [newbie] Sound "issues"

2002-11-29 Thread Anne Wilson
On Friday 29 Nov 2002 4:20 pm, Paul wrote: > In reply to Ralph's mail, d.d. Fri, 29 Nov 2002 11:11:54 -0500: > >Hey all, just got my Linux 9 distro installed on this WinXP dual-boot box. > >I have to say, the sound in WinXP whoops the sound I get in Linux. What > >can I do to fix that? > > It help

Re: [newbie] Sound "issues"

2002-11-29 Thread Paul
In reply to Ralph's mail, d.d. Fri, 29 Nov 2002 11:11:54 -0500: >Hey all, just got my Linux 9 distro installed on this WinXP dual-boot box. >I have to say, the sound in WinXP whoops the sound I get in Linux. What >can I do to fix that? It helps if you tell what soundcard you use... >Also, I ha

[newbie] Sound "issues"

2002-11-29 Thread Ralph M. Los
Hey all, just got my Linux 9 distro installed on this WinXP dual-boot box. I have to say, the sound in WinXP whoops the sound I get in Linux. What can I do to fix that? Also, I have a few other miscellanious questions for the list: 1. What's a good "file manager" type application? Nautilus pl

Re: [newbie] sound issues in Mandrake 8.2

2002-04-13 Thread Sevatio
You may not want ALSA to be running nor would you want it to start at boot time since the OSS drivers are there for sound already. Use Mandrake Control Centre to affect the changes to ALSA. Brian Koppe wrote: > Hi. I'm a bit new to Linux - just installed Mandrake 8.2 a few days ago. > However